The committee, led by Sen. Ken LaValle, R-Port Jefferson, will discuss the Long Island SAT cheating scandal, SAT security and a possible increase in criminal penalties for those found cheating on the standardized test.

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The hearing stems from a scandal at Great Neck North High School in which a SAT cheating ring was uncovered. Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice brought criminal charges against many of the students caught in the ring, including Sam Eshagoff, who admitted to being paid as much as $3,600 to take the SAT at least 15 times.

The committee meeting starts at about 11 a.m. The live stream will not be live until a few minutes prior to the meeting. Check back with libn.com to watch the hearing.